THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Tuesday, June 15, 1852.
LUCEO NON URO. "If T have been extinguished, yet there rise A thousand beacons from the spark I bore,''
The " Gwalior" "brings us no newspapers or intelligence of any kind from the Cape. We have received a sack full of English Journals, dated from the middle of October to the beginning of December. Into these we have not yet had courage to adventure ; for — "whatever we may afterwards glean from them by way of extract — the very large portion of our space which we have this morning devoted to an ample report of the important trial of Ooolahan v. Low and Motion has compelled us to keep back several matters of local interest already in type.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume VIII, Issue 518, 15 June 1852, Page 2
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123THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Tuesday, June 15, 1852. Daily Southern Cross, Volume VIII, Issue 518, 15 June 1852, Page 2
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